Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and Medicine

Health and medicine are key areas of sociological specialization, but in the face of rapid global challenges, they are changing. The need for change is becoming more and more urgent and the relevance of some of the traditional approaches, frameworks and theoretical perspectives should be evaluated....

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Main Authors: Sakari Karvonen, Laura M. Kestilä, Tomi E. Mäki-Opas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Sociology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsoc.2018.00004/full
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spelling doaj-1ca3b105860e4bc1ac365fabf3fa1b6f2020-11-24T21:58:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sociology2297-77752018-04-01310.3389/fsoc.2018.00004308570Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and MedicineSakari Karvonen0Laura M. Kestilä1Tomi E. Mäki-Opas2Department of Health and Social Care Systems, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Health and Social Care Systems, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Social Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, FinlandHealth and medicine are key areas of sociological specialization, but in the face of rapid global challenges, they are changing. The need for change is becoming more and more urgent and the relevance of some of the traditional approaches, frameworks and theoretical perspectives should be evaluated. The aim of this article is to reflect on this issue and to explore what could be done in response to scientific and societal developments. We argue that more innovative approaches and better research questions would guide us to be more responsive as medical sociologists. In particular, we think that interdisciplinary and translative work hold untapped potentials for our field.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsoc.2018.00004/fullhealth inequalitiessocial determinants of healthintersectionalitylife stylehealth technology
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Laura M. Kestilä
Tomi E. Mäki-Opas
Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and Medicine
Frontiers in Sociology
health inequalities
social determinants of health
intersectionality
life style
health technology
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Laura M. Kestilä
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title Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and Medicine
title_short Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and Medicine
title_full Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and Medicine
title_fullStr Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Who Needs the Sociology of Health and Illness? A New Agenda for Responsive and Interdisciplinary Sociology of Health and Medicine
title_sort who needs the sociology of health and illness? a new agenda for responsive and interdisciplinary sociology of health and medicine
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sociology
issn 2297-7775
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Health and medicine are key areas of sociological specialization, but in the face of rapid global challenges, they are changing. The need for change is becoming more and more urgent and the relevance of some of the traditional approaches, frameworks and theoretical perspectives should be evaluated. The aim of this article is to reflect on this issue and to explore what could be done in response to scientific and societal developments. We argue that more innovative approaches and better research questions would guide us to be more responsive as medical sociologists. In particular, we think that interdisciplinary and translative work hold untapped potentials for our field.
topic health inequalities
social determinants of health
intersectionality
life style
health technology
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsoc.2018.00004/full
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